Synonym: broadcast, transmit. Similar words: radio wave, radioactive, radioactivity, radio telescope, gladiolus, radius, radish, radium. Meaning: ['reɪdɪəʊ] n. 1. medium for communication 2. an electronic receiver that detects and demodulates and amplifies transmitted signals 3. a communication system based on broadcasting electromagnetic waves. v. transmit messages via radio waves. adj. indicating radiation or radioactivity.
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61. Local radio stations serving coastal areas often broadcast forecasts for yachtsmen.
62. The radio station had an open line on which listeners could call up to discuss various issues.
63. He likes to awake to the sound of a radio.
64. Radio Caroline used to broadcast from a boat in the North Sea.
65. I took the radio back to the shop and asked for/demanded/got/was given a refund.
66. The radio alerted coastal residents to prepare for the storm.
67. When you turn on a transistorized radio, the sound comes on immediately; when you turn off, it fades out gradually.
68. The President gave an address to the nation over the radio.
69. In a broadcast on state radio the government also announced that it was willing to resume peace negotiations.
70. The car was launched with a massive media/advertising blitz, involving newspapers, magazines, television and radio.sentencedict.com/radio.html
71. We heard the SOS about Bill's father on the car radio.
72. He swapped his radio for a ticket of a football match.
73. The BBC Radio 2 Roadshow will broadcast live from the exhibition.
74. She turned on the radio and heard the five o'clock pips.
75. We listen to children's shows on the radio, and Janey can sing along with all the tunes.
76. Which button do I press to turn the radio on?
77. They were made to listen to white noise, such as static of the sort you might pick up between radio stations.
78. Do you like waking to the sound of a radio?
79. Many people expected the growth of television to mean the eclipse of radio.
80. The spokesman for the State Department declared his views to a group of reporters from radio,television,and newspapers.
81. The radio won't work, if you swap the cell's poles over.
82. The novel has been serialized for radio in five instalments.
83. The president gave a radio broadcast to mark the end of the war.
84. He twiddled with the controls of the radio until he found the station.
85. A/The majority of people seem to prefer TV to radio.
86. All this, needless to say, had been culled second-hand from radio reports.
87. The album is a heartfelt cry, redolent of a time before radio and television.
88. He could hear the tinny sound of a radio playing a pop song.
89. The radio only weighs a few ounces and is smaller than a cigarette packet.
90. I listen to the radio on the way to work.
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